Divino Niño Jesus [Divine Baby Jesus] is the name of this group. It is made up of female heads of household who fight for a better quality of life for their loved ones. They are putting forth their best effort to meet their goals and move their families forward.
Among them, Fulgencia stands out for her hard work and effort. She makes and sells chipas [cheesy buns], which are a traditional food eaten throughout the day. She works every day from early in the morning, when she gets up to prepare her products.
Fulgencia has a goal to grow in her business, in order to continue contributing to the household income and to improve her family's quality of life. She seeks this loan to buy ingredients to make her chipas, such as starch, cheese, eggs, shortening and salt, among other items, so she can continue with her work.
Note that only one person appears in the photo although this is a group loan. A group photo wasn't possible due to social gathering restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
In this group: Eusebia, Fulgencia, Teresa, Patricia Soledad, Celia, Herminia, Victorina, Cristina, Ester, Aurelia, Pablina, Fatima Paola, Felicia De La Paz, Neemia Celeste, Ramona, Jorgelina, Maria Concepcion, Eulalia, Maria Cristina
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Laurie Hiller. View original language description.
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